owner-occupier造句(1) For example, owner-occupiers are considered to derive real wealth from houses as assets.
(2) Owner-occupiers tend to delay childbearing because they face heavy housing costs at the beginning of their marriage.
(3) Since they are increasingly owner-occupiers, they may find substantial financial as well as emotional costs in moving to a more suitable home.
(4) This is another mixed group including both owner-occupiers and those who rent their homes with their business.
(5) The properly of disabled owner-occupiers may be totally unsuitable for them.
(6) Whether for investors or owner-occupier housing, acquired the property at this stage have a certain value-added space.
(7) From the perspective of an owner-occupier , at the expense of age for lots, while also reducing the repayment burden.
(8) This suggests a high degree of polarity between low income renters and high income owner-occupiers.
(9) The only possible scope for early development is in association with its agricultural use, for example living accommodation for farm workers or owner-occupiers.
(10) Sir George Young I am distressed to hear of the problems facing owner-occupiers in the area referred to by my hon. Friend.
(11) However, present government statements are envisaging up to 80 percent of households being owner-occupiers.
(12) The majority of holdings in the uplands of Great Britain are farmed by owner-occupiers with an ageing population of farmers.
(13) Uncerta in circumstances in the market, where the Shanghai property, but also for owner-occupier and investors have double charm?
(14) New type of investment is targeted to suppress demand for owner-occupier and not many requirements.
(15) Furthermore, the rapid increase in prices in 2003, also to a certain extent part of the purchase owner-occupier at the Housing helplessly.
(16) However, in a policy of the effect is uncertain, the majority of owner-occupier is reasonable to think that the choice of a wait-and-see attitude.
(17) According to the longer established and broader index of retail prices, which includes owner-occupier housing costs, inflation actually rose from 4.3% in May to 4.4% in June.